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. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune superintendent sayy -- newtown superintendent says monroe helped ease theth transition. >> when i walked through lastl week, there would be one of theh newtown teachers with three monroe teachers in a room with the monroe teachers volunteerin to help set up the classrooms. it took a great deal of stress off of our teachers. >> reporter: experts say it'ser important for children to get back to a normal routine after a traumatic experience.tiri a plan the superintendent says they already have riin place. >> it won't be heavy curriculum, but they need to do the things that are important for kids, ann to have nor
. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune...
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the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking the work force for the businesses that prome to come and employ. there's a lot of examples of that. melissa: the key is you need to have somebody like google come in and say we'll build a huge building, employ several thounds people. you need a forward-looking company to hire a bunch of people. what can the city do tomorrow to make that happen? >> well, you know, but that's my point. downtown, that's already happening. you know, again, 12,000 new jobs in the last three years. melissa: not fast enough because look what's going on in the city. >> well, the hygiene factor, if you will of attracting that outsid
the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking...
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student and i'm a faculty person, when we hear this and particularly in the setting of an academic environment, it worries me as a faculty person knowing someone legally with a gun is having one on campus i'm not comfortable about that. how do students feel about it? >> i know it's a really scared situation just to know that any day that some kind of shooting could happen on campus. it's really scary to hear about the things that's going on in other states and cities and to think about it happening to our school or to our students or to our faculty is just a scary situation. i know we have a lot of things on campus that are there to keep us safe but it's still a scary situation. >> and there are schools around the country that will say, wait a minute, bob, you may not want that but some people do want. they want to be able to protect themselves and they believe and i believe them honestly that they could be a prevented force if they were allow today legally have a gun to protect students in a school environment. >> what we can say with certainty is that it does not cause harm. in 1988 there we
student and i'm a faculty person, when we hear this and particularly in the setting of an academic environment, it worries me as a faculty person knowing someone legally with a gun is having one on campus i'm not comfortable about that. how do students feel about it? >> i know it's a really scared situation just to know that any day that some kind of shooting could happen on campus. it's really scary to hear about the things that's going on in other states and cities and to think about it...
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the training is critically important in a sensitive environment. i think we ought to have more standardized training and enhanced training for anyone who is a protective person at a school. but secondly, right now, we have about one third of the schools that have an armed presence. in california, i spoke to a school resource officer there, i believe they have about 500 in los angeles. they have them in philadelphia. do you want to pull those all out of the schools and not have any armed presence there when the local school district says it's important to protect our children? but it is more than that. that's why we need to look at -- >> do you think -- >> let me finish my answer, please. we need to look at the architecture of the schools. we need to look at other technology, how to keep them safe. it's much more than just being an armed presence. >> what are you going to arm them with that's going to protect these children from a deranged young person with an ar-15 that can fire up to 100 bullets in a minute? what weapon will you give your trained
the training is critically important in a sensitive environment. i think we ought to have more standardized training and enhanced training for anyone who is a protective person at a school. but secondly, right now, we have about one third of the schools that have an armed presence. in california, i spoke to a school resource officer there, i believe they have about 500 in los angeles. they have them in philadelphia. do you want to pull those all out of the schools and not have any armed...
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they beat out istanbul and madrid, this is despite concerns about radiation leaking into the environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry continues a push for support overseas, president obama focused on congress. the united states nears possible military action in syria, the official u.n. report is expected to be released by the end of next week. stay with aljazeera for the latest. we'll have live coverage of president obama's address to the american people tuesday night. >> thousands protesting in brazil as the country marks its independence, protesting against government corruption and slow reform. demonstrators have been met with force in rio de janeiro. you can always catch us on line at aljazeera.com. >> welcome to america tonight's weekend edition. we begin with an end. california prisoners have halted their hunger strike that at one point saw more than 30,000 inmates refusing to eat. the protestors, the prisoners were protesting harsh conditions including holding prisoners in solitaire confinement for years or decades. a federal judge ruled that
they beat out istanbul and madrid, this is despite concerns about radiation leaking into the environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry continues a push for support overseas, president obama focused on congress. the united states nears possible military action in syria, the official u.n. report is expected to be released by the end of next week. stay with aljazeera for the latest. we'll have live coverage of president obama's address to the american...
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if we want to cut it off, we have to interrupt the cycle and let kids grow up in an environment in which they feel cared about, saves, where there is no name calling, notes humiliation, because if we do not the culture it injures them of the kids are going to feel so bad about themselves they are going to be depressed, they will hurt themselves, and others will hurt others. we need to have a society that cares about us. it is not just the kids problem. good >> over the next five years, we are going to commemorate a number of seminal moments in american history. much of this you were around for. to it.e integral he went around for the -- you were not there for the emancipation proclamation signing, but the anniversary was this year. the march one washington. 50 years since those little girls were killed in the 16th street baptist church. i just wrote a piece in the huffington post about this, and i'm trying to lead the effort to get those little girls the congressional gold medal. you know that is the highest civilian honor this country can extend to any of our fellow citizens, for anyone
if we want to cut it off, we have to interrupt the cycle and let kids grow up in an environment in which they feel cared about, saves, where there is no name calling, notes humiliation, because if we do not the culture it injures them of the kids are going to feel so bad about themselves they are going to be depressed, they will hurt themselves, and others will hurt others. we need to have a society that cares about us. it is not just the kids problem. good >> over the next five years, we...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 treatment. crest 3d white whitestrips. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. pla
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can...
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program with respect to our nature environment so i want to say we're pitting the nature in environment. beef heard a lot from the environment and the department has a from record and so, now we're going to add in the nature assignment to what the department does and thread that with the work in the community. i know that andy is w0r7bd how to work together but i'm looking forward to working here. i can sprk speak to the nature resources in the part of the city. we have some great nature places in her. one of the thipgdz we want to do is we want to inform the public we have nature in the city and that includes right here in the community bayview hill and a park and 494 where i was yesterday. there's a lot great work and, of course, candle stick park to have the master plan and help with the restoration of the yosemite flew and i'm happy to hear talk about katrina and sandy. we need to be promulgating to restore our nature systems for community resiliency but also for national resiliency. it's good for nature. so i wanted to just take a couple of times to talk about some of the things bo
program with respect to our nature environment so i want to say we're pitting the nature in environment. beef heard a lot from the environment and the department has a from record and so, now we're going to add in the nature assignment to what the department does and thread that with the work in the community. i know that andy is w0r7bd how to work together but i'm looking forward to working here. i can sprk speak to the nature resources in the part of the city. we have some great nature places...
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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are he
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...
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if they don't see an environment that they're comfortable investing in the u.s., they could move their capital wherever they like. they're global. washington, as we know, is very local. >> i want to ask you about the cover of "time" magazine. it talks blt 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and how a woman's right to choose is facing significant challenges in this country. it was an outstanding article. let's talk about this. the legislature, republican-led legislatures are ceding control to the states. >> it looks as though the pro-choice movement has lost ground because pro-lifers have targeted access in states. so in 2011 pro-lifers working with conservative congress people passed 93 laws that limited access to abortion in some way. now, that might include everything from stricter parental consent laws to waiting periods where particularly in states where they may be only one clinic, a poor woman would have to go, wait, pay for a hotel. >> there are four states with only one clinic. >> that's right. north and south dakota, mississippi and arkansas. you know, there a number of states whe
if they don't see an environment that they're comfortable investing in the u.s., they could move their capital wherever they like. they're global. washington, as we know, is very local. >> i want to ask you about the cover of "time" magazine. it talks blt 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and how a woman's right to choose is facing significant challenges in this country. it was an outstanding article. let's talk about this. the legislature, republican-led legislatures are ceding...
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that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012. >> that's a good point. how do you think name packets the market, all the new supply coming on? >> well, actually i think it may refocus the argument because even though 195, as our guests said, below the inflation rate, still better than the 140 to 160 area we traded at for a large part in the middle of 2012. >> brian rehling, what's your take? >> you know, i'm sure there will be pretty good demand next week in the short term, but when you're look to allocate your money, even if interest rates stay low and we don't get a rise in yield, you know, there's no money to be made over there. you're working on such slow yields
that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012....
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph...
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ed, everybody is curious, how are you surviving and doing so well in an environment where everybody is sort of strapped for cash? they have buckled down. they're only buying what they need and this is seen as a rather frivolous purchase to go into a rick's cabaret and your other shops? >> i like to call our businesses recession resistent. we're, when the times are rough you see people coming in to get away from their troubles, to relax and forget about the all the problems. and, you know, our business, you know, the numbers stay consistent. and when people are celebrating and times are good, when the market is up, people come in and celebrate. david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously w
ed, everybody is curious, how are you surviving and doing so well in an environment where everybody is sort of strapped for cash? they have buckled down. they're only buying what they need and this is seen as a rather frivolous purchase to go into a rick's cabaret and your other shops? >> i like to call our businesses recession resistent. we're, when the times are rough you see people coming in to get away from their troubles, to relax and forget about the all the problems. and, you know,...
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i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on possession of halopoint ammunition in san francisco. we worked closely with supervisor cohen to introduce this legislation. these extra deadly bullets have no place in our streets. we are also creating an early warning system to alert us when individuals make massive purchases of ammunition, because even if there is a remote possibility we can prevent another tragedy, we are morally
i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell...
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when you make that environment very sociable, people want to participate. >> this is such a fascinating topic. a lot of social science behind it. thank you, all, for discussing it with us. >>> u.s. u.it's a new year. a great time to re-evaluate your small business. five tips to make sure your home page is easily accessible to customers. courtesy of ink.com. fix content and leave it alone for a while. two. claim your google authorship. you can link your profile to the content you produce on your site. making easier for people to find it. three, write linkable content. the more people link to your site, the more people will find it. four, syndicate your content. repurpose an article on an online presentation on sites like slide show with links back to your site or post videos an your own site as well as youtube. five, stop the thieves. make sure text on your site isn't being used illegally using the tool copiscape. >>> i suspect a lot of you out there manage people on your team or consultant who's are programmers or engineers, and i suspect a lot of you feel like you don't understand a th
when you make that environment very sociable, people want to participate. >> this is such a fascinating topic. a lot of social science behind it. thank you, all, for discussing it with us. >>> u.s. u.it's a new year. a great time to re-evaluate your small business. five tips to make sure your home page is easily accessible to customers. courtesy of ink.com. fix content and leave it alone for a while. two. claim your google authorship. you can link your profile to the content you...
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do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he i looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ charles: wrestle mania 29 this sunday. now, it is time for a look at wrestle mania back in 2005. take a look at this picture. number 21. john cena, this is when he won his first championship after beating, that's right, our friend to my boy. look at that. of course, one of the biggest wwe stars of all time. and sort of resorted to coming on cavuto. [laughter] it reminds me. good night. [laughter] >> the fall guy here. that match. i tell you what. and you were great. you know, you loo suave, should i say, but i know you have to be announcing it. >> 2005 when i was in shape. no i am an old skinny man then have no chance
do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he i looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ charles:...
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you have increasing interaction with the natural environment. greater doge of complexity, we start to introduce concepts like climate change and conditions of uncertainty, the level of the types of events that can occur there in terms of the order of magnitude and the consequences grows. we know the frequency is increasing. and today we're going talk a little bit about the unique area of the world from a couple of different perspectives. i would like do you think about a couple of things as we do that. the first is overriding concept of resiliency. several months ago they produced a national report on resiliency. national imperative action in moving forward and how to think differently and the interaction of the human built and the natural environment. having done many months in the gulf on several different disasters and crisis that were down there, i come to think of resiliency as similar to the human immune system. the preexisting conditions are not created by the event but to the extend they are present. they are exacerbated and magnify the
you have increasing interaction with the natural environment. greater doge of complexity, we start to introduce concepts like climate change and conditions of uncertainty, the level of the types of events that can occur there in terms of the order of magnitude and the consequences grows. we know the frequency is increasing. and today we're going talk a little bit about the unique area of the world from a couple of different perspectives. i would like do you think about a couple of things as we...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> my name is francine wheeler. my husband is with me. we live in sandy hook. our older son nate, soon to be ten years old is a fourth grader at sandy hook elementary school. our younger son, ben, age 6, was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14th. >> we're never going to stop being ben's parents and that's complemented and made difficult by being the best parents we can be for nate, who has his own journey. >> yeah, he -- nate said right after ben died, he said, this is tough. but he said, you promised you would protect us. >> yeah. >> and i did promise him that. >> sure. >> you know? so what do i say to him? i can't change what happened. i know it wasn't our fault. we just sent him to school, but i'll do whatever i can to help protect nate and protect ben's spirit. >> david and francine wheeler. david and francine, thank you both for being here. thank you both for being here. we are coming up on one year since it happened, and i can't imagine that it was an easy decision to make yourselves publicly
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> my name is francine wheeler. my husband is with me. we live in sandy hook. our older son nate, soon to be ten years old is a fourth grader at sandy hook elementary school. our younger son, ben, age 6, was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14th. >> we're never going to stop being ben's parents and that's complemented and made difficult by being the best parents we can be for nate, who has his own...
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if you just take it from a storm environment, that is three to five days, you might lose some funds, but what happens if you had a pandemic flu? months or five weeks, what happens to those search costs? i'm not sure there is really a solution for public health issues that might come up related to surging. >> yes, go right ahead. i am with senator mary landrieu. mike question is, particularly hermann, what kind of preparedness are you preparing for small businesses because we know sometimes people are at work when these disasters occur. what is happening in terms of keeping employees safe from an actual disaster or even if something were to occur at the workplace echo >> that is a great question. the quick answer is not enough. what local health department's are doing is finding ways to partner with businesses, small and large, in their community to help them understand how to develop a continuity of operations plan so that in the face of disaster they will be able to take care of their employees. they will be able to carry out business, which is important to the economy of those comm
if you just take it from a storm environment, that is three to five days, you might lose some funds, but what happens if you had a pandemic flu? months or five weeks, what happens to those search costs? i'm not sure there is really a solution for public health issues that might come up related to surging. >> yes, go right ahead. i am with senator mary landrieu. mike question is, particularly hermann, what kind of preparedness are you preparing for small businesses because we know...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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. >>> an oil drilling rig is threatening the environment in alaska. it is new grounded on an island, killing more than 150,000 gallons of fuel and other petroleum products. it's not clear how much was spilled. teams are working to contain any environmental damage. >>> pennsylvania's governor is taking issue with ncaa sanctions against penn state following the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. last july the organization handed down harsh sanctions, including a fine of $60 m the governor said the ncaa did not have the authority to issue the sanctions. >> the ncaa shouldn't have sanctioned penn state, i believe and the suit contends the ncaa has no authority and operated outside of their own by laws with these sanctions that they brought. this was cral matter, not a violation of ncaa rules. >> the ncaa spokesman said they don't talk about legal actions until they're filed. >>> the preliminary hearing for the suspect in the aurora, colorado movie theater shooting is set for monday. james holmes killed people in july. they will determine if there'
. >>> an oil drilling rig is threatening the environment in alaska. it is new grounded on an island, killing more than 150,000 gallons of fuel and other petroleum products. it's not clear how much was spilled. teams are working to contain any environmental damage. >>> pennsylvania's governor is taking issue with ncaa sanctions against penn state following the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. last july the organization handed down harsh sanctions, including a fine of...
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they make for a safe learning environment for our kids. you have to select the right person for that job. is suited to be an sro. we have some traffic once in my department. community policing, you mentioned that. one of the things is partnership with community. if you have a community's trust and support, because you work with them day in and day out -- you can accomplish great things. the sheriff mentioned if you see something, say something. if you are willing to communicate with the police when they see something that might be problem, could be a that is where community policing is important. everyone must be involved, not just police. host: the senate, as far as gun legislation, did renew a ban on plastic guns. is this a concern for your organization? guest: it is. technology is challenging us every day. we have something new that we have to deal with that we never had to deal with before. ops withad two c plastic guns. i saw a picture of the weapon. thank goodness my cops were professional and head restraint. deadwise, you would have
they make for a safe learning environment for our kids. you have to select the right person for that job. is suited to be an sro. we have some traffic once in my department. community policing, you mentioned that. one of the things is partnership with community. if you have a community's trust and support, because you work with them day in and day out -- you can accomplish great things. the sheriff mentioned if you see something, say something. if you are willing to communicate with the police...
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same thing, republicans think differently, but the core principles, low taxes, and business friendly environment, with family focus -nd lock at focus, that is our -- local folks that you is our core, until we get back to that, you are right we'll wander. lou: congressman we appreciate it, and we wish you all of the very best in the new year and the new congress.3 >> thank you, it's time to get things done. lou: much more on the reelection of house speaker boehner, the beginning of the 113th congress. debt battles ahead will take all that and a great deal more up during this broadcast, stay with us. >> protecting the privacy of gun-owning citizens, ahead. >> and a new day on the hill, 113th congress, sworn in. can the new republican house avoid the same political impulses and traps that doomed 112th congress? >> you are now a member -- the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get do
same thing, republicans think differently, but the core principles, low taxes, and business friendly environment, with family focus -nd lock at focus, that is our -- local folks that you is our core, until we get back to that, you are right we'll wander. lou: congressman we appreciate it, and we wish you all of the very best in the new year and the new congress.3 >> thank you, it's time to get things done. lou: much more on the reelection of house speaker boehner, the beginning of the...
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major leagues, not only do you have to be athletically gifted, but conduct yourself in a profession environment. we asked the lower level wwe superstars to be on an operating level of the greatest, the pip call, a manning, tom brady, so it is hard work. you have to conduct yourself, you have to be athletic, and you have to be able to give punishment to take punishment. there's a lot involved. you're right. there's a lot involved. charles: last match i went to, marveled at the athletism. stay there, for a moment, stay with us. one of your opponents is here, and i think he's looking for payback. john, known as daisy l. ready to take him on. you can see him, he's next. >> it's going to be good. charles: a little slimmer than last time, though. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus te
major leagues, not only do you have to be athletically gifted, but conduct yourself in a profession environment. we asked the lower level wwe superstars to be on an operating level of the greatest, the pip call, a manning, tom brady, so it is hard work. you have to conduct yourself, you have to be athletic, and you have to be able to give punishment to take punishment. there's a lot involved. you're right. there's a lot involved. charles: last match i went to, marveled at the athletism. stay...
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do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he is looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting teeth? even subtle movement of your partial can put stress on supporting teeth. this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help reduce movement against gums and supporting teeth. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth with new poligrip® for partials. also try polidt® clean and protect denture cleanser to kill 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. this has been medifacts for polygrip® for partials. how old is the oldest person you've
do you have to be athletically gifted, but you have to be able to conduct yourself in a professional environment. we ask to be on an operating level of the greatest pinnacle of superstars. so being a wwe superstar is hard work. as a lot involved. charles: i marvel at the athleticism. i want to say right there, john cena, stay right there. one of your former opponents this year and a think he is looking for payback. he is ready to take you on. you can see him. he is coming next. ♪ did you know...
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on school safety and making our schools a safer environment. we all want to make sure that criminals, those that had been declared with mental issues, that they not have access. that is a discussion that will go on. we're trying to do something about school safety. non-sroould agree that personnel might be armed inside a school and they should undergo an extensive background check. >> that is part of the recommendation. any school staff designated by the school to be a trained, armed response. they would go through background checks and testing and screening and then 40 to 60 hours of training. everybody has a different level of background and experience. that is a very comprehensive program. anyone designated as an armed response should have the adequate training to accomplish the task and be safe. [indiscernible] >> you mean in terms of an accident? one thing you know for sure is the response time is critical. just like the assistant principal that i mentioned. he had to go to is truck to get a gun. if you can reduce the response lives.t will
on school safety and making our schools a safer environment. we all want to make sure that criminals, those that had been declared with mental issues, that they not have access. that is a discussion that will go on. we're trying to do something about school safety. non-sroould agree that personnel might be armed inside a school and they should undergo an extensive background check. >> that is part of the recommendation. any school staff designated by the school to be a trained, armed...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. announcer: coming up on "secrets of the dead," captured slaves mutiny and risk their lives for freedom... man: the slaves planned for a long time to become masters of the ship. our aim was to go back to our own country. announcer: but the slave traders are determined to save their ship. man: he is trying to outwit the slaves at their own game. if you wrote this up in a novel, nobody would believe it. announcer: the story of africa's first freedom fighter. for me, he's amongst the heroes of all heroes. "slave ship mutiny" on "secrets of the dead. to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. is a story about one man's fight for freedom.ksu. his battle took place nearly 250 years ago on a slave ship bound for cape town, south africa. a free man na
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. announcer: coming up on "secrets of the dead," captured slaves mutiny and risk their lives for freedom... man: the slaves planned for a long time to become masters of the ship. our aim was to go back to our own...
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. >> in an environment like that, i mean we have -- we have what is a civil war, the assad regime obviously has been profoundly brutal and this started as nonviolent resistance, became armed revolt. as someone who has been in war zones, someone who is an operator himself and trained people, what does -- what does influence look like? this is the question i have a hard time. people talk about arming the rebels, training the rebels. we know that's happening from the iranians and it's happening for hezbollah and the saudis and russia and the u.s. what does that look like on the ground? >> the u.s. army is very good at the special forces role of unconventional war fair. it's to go in there and train those guys and advise them and arm them and essentially empower them to act. but i think the issue here is, you know, and i respect senator mccain for his service, but i heard him say, oh, let's put arms in the hands of vetted rebels. if we remember back not too long ago in the '80s, osama bin laden was a vetted rebel. and that didn't work out too well with us. we armed the rebels of libya and we ha
. >> in an environment like that, i mean we have -- we have what is a civil war, the assad regime obviously has been profoundly brutal and this started as nonviolent resistance, became armed revolt. as someone who has been in war zones, someone who is an operator himself and trained people, what does -- what does influence look like? this is the question i have a hard time. people talk about arming the rebels, training the rebels. we know that's happening from the iranians and it's...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...